Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1950 — Page 6
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For Benefit , Ball Game
St. Vincent's Guild To Sponsor Event
(GENEVIEVE CECILE FEENEY is Gelobrating her third birthday today. Genevieve divides her attention between her doll babies and her big brothers, John, 17, and Miles, 16. The boys often take Genevieve on their bikes for a ride. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mi Mrs. Miles Feeney, 8545 Rockville Road. —By MARJORIE TURK,
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gillespie will be the guests of Mr, and Mrs. George L. Brinkworth. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rhys T. Schmidt will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simmons. Mrs. Ray Reynolds will be with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Marcus and daughter, Barbara Ann, © Mr, and Mrs. Tracy W. Whitaker ‘will have Mr. and Mrs, Donald B. Shimer, Mr. and Mrs. William. Rohr and Donald Shimer Jr. as their guests,
Buskirk Parry Mr, and Mrs. W, Davis Morton land Mr. and Mrs. Paul 8. McNamara will be the guests.of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Buskirk, With Mr. and Mrs. D. Joseph Fitz gerald will be Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Din, John J. Mect |Carthey, Mrs. Robert M. Fitzgerald and Laurence C. Turner. Mr, and Mrs. Urban V, Pflum
_|Stephen and Judith Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Miller, Mrs, Laura Davidson-and Billy Miller; Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mutz and son, John, will be Mr. and Mrs, Guy C. Dixon and son, Don. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Davis will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schernekau. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel R. Brosnan will be will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nossek, Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kenedy Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Jerman. Mrs. Edna W. Weill will have as guests Mr, and Mrs, Raymond E. Mrs. L. F. Stahl Reservations have also been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Robert P. Joyce, Ralph B. Knode, Tom Hayes, Robert M. Carriger, Henry Frommeyer Jr. George W. Campbell Jr., Herbert Walz and Marvin J. Brezette, Dr. and Mrs, Glenn Lord, Mesdames William Penish, John R. Beliey and John Calin,
Times photo by Bill Oates.
Blackwood ori Bridge— =
Dale and Masters Arrive of Spade Bid - By Using Blackwood No Trump Method
a, Mr. Dale figured he mp ond trick with the king on the
USING THE Blackwood enough high cards to forde to gameé after Mr. Masters
the bidding with one no trump. But with his two four-card majors, he Abel would have led a diamond if wanted to find out if Mr, Masters had either four hearts or four he had held both ace and queen.
spades. If so, then game at a major was probably safer than three
John Carroll Takes Bride
. Vows uniting Miss Barbara Lee Klumpp and John Carroll were read at. 11:30 a.m. Saturday in the Blessed Sacrament S88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. e Rev. Fr. Cornelius Sweeney Peord the double-ring serv-
“as he couldn't believe Mr.
Before risking the spade finesse,
no trump. Mr. Dale's first bid of two no/®Ven with the king of spades ‘rump was forcing to game. Now, wrong he was able to take ten Mr. Masters’ first job was to bia | tricks at his suit contract, three hearts if he had four cards| eads Diamonds in that suit. Lacking that, he was required to. show a four-card! MR. ABEL'S opening lead was
Spade suit, small diamond. Mrs. Keen dropped |
Lacking either, his right bidiyy, eight and the ten in that
was three no trump. On this par-| tieular deal, he bid three spades|2r4er Mr. Masters Won the oe
which Mri,Dale carried to four. South dealer ’ See what would happen at three North-South viilnerable
no trump if Mr. Abel had opened NORTH a diamond--his most likely lead. Mr. Dale With the king of spades offside, S~J1084 ~Mr;-Masters would Have Had to TT THK JT 8 lose three diamonds plus a spade: D=K 93 and a ¢lub, for down one. But CQ J 3 re mat pen WEST EAST | 1 incoln Scores | x Ave ME Be . Winners Friday, night at the H—9 $3 . H-1085 8 Lincoln bridge club are: N & 8| D—A 643 D—-Q 10 8 (Possible Score 207)—~Mrs. V. R.|" C—8 4 3 'C—A 953 Rupp, Lawrence J. Welch 184.5; na - Mrs. Bert Coffin, Col. L. F.| S—AQ9 2
Rhodes 172.5; Mrs. Ralph BE. Dun-| can, George P, Ryan 164.5; E & wi ‘Possible 270) -— Mr Ars Howard Gay, Mrs: bett, 159; Mrs, “MIS”
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Mr. Masters thought he had better try to get rid of his third diamond. jAccordingly, he led a heart to his ace, then played the queen of hearts and overtook with dummy’s Carroll king. Next came the jack of hearts ’ 4 on which the last jah or was | brother's best man, and the ushdiscarded from the closed hand. ®' Were John Hanley, LogansThe spade finesse was now taken POTt, and Edward M. Bennett. and it lost, but Mr. Masters’ only| The bride's dress was white subsequent loser was the ace of Chantilly lace fashioned with a clubs. nylon tulle yoke and a jacket. The tulle overskirt tapered in back to a train. A lace and pearl bonnet tiara held the waist-length tulle veil. A white orchid was| “fcentered in her rose “bouquet. A motor -trip to northern InMrs. Howard 'D. Miner and 4404 followed a reception in the David Stevens, Louisville, Ky. Knights of Columbus Club. The at-home address is 1631 N.
ce, " Miss Mary Lou Singpiel, maid of honor, was in a green and pink flowered organdy. William Logansport, was his
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{for Miss Marian Miner, 5141 Park Alabama St. The bride was grad-
uated from the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing and the bridegroom attended Butler University. Their parents are Mrs. Cecilia Klumpp, Paoli, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ave,, and Charles Lane Moore. The couple will be married Sept. 16 In the bride’'s-home. The Rev.
A. C. Underwood, Greenfield, will officiate at the double-ring cere-
‘|= navy blue dress with dusty rose
4. bridegroom. Ushers were Jim
mony. Andrew Carroll, Logansport.
Reservations have been made]
for the benefit baseball game tomorrow night sponsored by St. Vincent's Hospital Guild. The In-
will have their son and daughter, |
Stahl and|
Church, are the over the teacu Schaefer, secretary; Mrs. Carl
" Plans for the Sept, 3 fothien show and toe fo bo sposcerse by, Group Nite, North Mefhedit
-conversation of these group officers. They are Mrs. E. George uer, leader; Mrs. Ethel Adair, program chairman, and Mrs, Elza Hen.
son, assistant leader (left to right). The event will be at 2 p. m. in Block's Auditorium.
Mr. Wilkins
Marries
Mary M. Swartz Repeats Vows
Miss Mary Margaret Swartz and Donald L. Wilkins, 632 E.
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Holy Name Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. J. F. Patterson officiated. Mr, and Mrs. Roy M, Swartz, Beech Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Wilkins, Spencer, are the parents of the couple, Mrs. Jack Kornbroke was the bride’s honor attendant. Mesdames Roy M. Swartz Jr, Claude Dougherty and Sherman Gatchell and Miss Harriet Riefel, bridesmaids, and Suzanne Swartz, junior bridesmaid, were dressed in pastel colors like the honor jattendant,
Wedding Breakfast
The bridegroom chose John Gerald Wilkins, best man, and Roy M. Swartz Jr.,, John Swartz, Robert Bohrman and Mr. Gatchell, ushers. The bride's white dotted Swiss gown extended into a chapel sweep. Orange blossoms held her fingertip veil and she carried white glamelias centered with a white orchid. A breakfast in the Lake Shore Country Club followed the cere-
money. A recéption was held that afternoon in the home of the bride's parents. The bride chose a teal blue suit! and beige accessories for her wedding trip to Chicago.
Judith Taylor
Speaks Vows
PX Judith Rose Taylor and the Rev, J. T. Moore, Eads, Tenn., were married Aug. 20 in the Hillside Christian Church. The Rev.! Herbert J. Wilson, Harrison, O.,! and former pastor of Hillside Church, officiated. Mr. and Mrs, V. F. Taylor, 527, Bell St, and J. A. Moore, Eads, are the parents of the couple.
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vin Suter, matron of honor; Miss Ruth Mock and “Miss Rosey Bell| Jones, bridesmaids; Delores Jean] Wilson, Harrison, flowesgirl; | Thurston Moore, Memphis, best! man, and Robert and Jack Taylor, ushers. The bridegroom is a student of | religion at Butler University. The couple will live at 4138 Rookwood Ave. after Friday. They drove through the South for a wedding
Coral Lannerd.- Is Bride of Jerr
_ Rev.-Kreuger— = Officiates At 4:30 p.m. yesterday Miss Carol Lannerd became . the bride of Jerry D. Hop-
kins in the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Earl Kreuger officiated, Mr, and Mrs. Paul U. Lan~ nerd, 4561 College Ave., and Mr, and. Mrs. William R. Hopkins, Meadowbrook, aré the parents “of the couple. The bride chose Mrs, Blaine 0. Richards, matron of honor; Miss Bea Weinley, Huntington; Miss Rosemary Anglin, Elkhart; Miss Betty Lou Stephenson, Argos; Mrs. Robert P, Lannerd and Miss Thyra. Lannerd, bridesmaids, and Sheri Richards and Patty Lannerd, flowergirils. The honor attendant wore pink tulle and the bridesmaids wore matching dresses in blue. I. The two flowergirls were | dressed alike in blue organdy. Donald Hopkins attended the
Rhind, Hammond; David James, Blaine Richards, Robert Lannerd and Weldon Johnson.. The bride's nylon lace gown was fashioned with a cathedral train. A matching Juliet cap held her full length veil. She carried a bouquet of tube roses, carnation tufts, and white delphinium centered with a ‘White orchid. . A reception in the bride's parents’ home followed the ceremony. - The bride chose a-
accessories for her wédding trip to New York. __The couple will live in Bloom- * ington where the bridegroom is a senior at Indiana University. He is a member of Phi Sigma Kappa raat. She attended Indiana Uslversity and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega.
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Drive, Woodruff -Place;-were mar--ried at 11 o'clock Saturday in the|
. The attendants were Mrs. Mar-.
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‘We, the Women— Try to Make Others Happyr It Yes Popularity
By RUTH MILLETT WANT TO KNOW whether or not you are Salsily liked by those you live, work and share your leisure time with? There's a very simple test, if you care to answer one question honestly. Do you really want other people to be happy? A lot of people don’t, you know. They are the people who are always telling you something for your own good. Who like to put doubt into other's minds. Who love to relate sad news. Who like to talk about their troubles. Who can always find flaws in. everything or point out the disadvantages in any situation. Such people are never genuinely liked. How could they be? They always leave you feeling worse, instead of better; less pleased with yourself, instead of more 80; less satisfied with what you have,
” = - IF YOU HABITUALLY spring bad news on your husband thé minute he walks through the door at night, you aren’t the kind of person who really likes to make other people happy. If you say “No” to your children when there is no good reason for not saying “Yes,” if their high spirits annoy and irritate you, if you are constantly nagging at them, then you don’t really want to see them happy. If the letters you write are full of gloom and bad news and complaints, then you aren't writing a letter to make another person happy. The persons who are generally and genuinely well liked are those who like to see others happy and contribute what they can to that happiness. Examine your own friends in the light of whether or not they seem to want to see you happy and pleased with life. You'll soon discover that the reason you always get a lift from seeing Sarah is that she never does anything or says anything to pull you down into the dumps. And that the reason you always leave Sue feeling a bit disgruntled is because Sue doesn’t really want to see anyone too pleased with his lot in life.
\Karen Arnold, Mr. Mullendore
Exchange Marriage Vows
At 11 a. m. Saturday Miss Karen A. Arnold and Thomas E. Mullendore were marjied in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church: The Rev. Fr. John Wells officiated. Mrs, Martha L. Arnold, 916 Eastern Ave. and Mrs. Goldie A.
{Mullendore, 2202 N. Spencer Ave, are the parents of the couple. The bride’s attendants were Mrs. Thomas J. Carson, matron of
carried a crescent bouquet of ore, bridesmaids. They wore or- Stephanotis and pink sweetheart
{honor, and Miss Mary Frances, [iyers and Miss Vivian L. Mullen-|
ree frocks designed like the roses. bride's in green, yellow and pink.
“and “Mt; Carson were the ushers.
\Gored Skirt - The "gored skirt of the bride’s| gown extended into a train, An iorgandy bonnet matching her {dress held her fingertip veil.
|ceasories,
A breakfast in Jones’ RestauJames L. Mullendore was his Jat and 3 Teeption Jie In She brother's best man. Alfred Mor-|/10me oF the e's mothe: 4 lowed the ceremony. The -couple| left for a wedding trip through Illinois to Wisconsin. The bride chose a yellow suit and tan ac-
The couple will live . in Muncie where the bridegroom is a junior Shejat Ball State Teachers College,
(Convention OpensToday
Mrs. Ward fo Speak To Auxiliary Totight
chaplain, will give the invbcation, and Mrs. Morris will present her report.
{Breakfast Session
This. morning the executive committee held a breakfast and meeting along with other scheduled committee sessions, At the afternoon informal meeting, Gov. Schricker welcomed the delegates, and reports
The polls open at 10:30 a. m, tomorrow and close at 4:30 p. m, Convention will adjourn Wednesday morning. ?
Becomes Bride
Fr. Van Benten Officiates
Miss Donna Conner became the bride of Donald O. Springman at 10 a. m. Saturday. The Rev. Fr, Francis Van Benten officiated in the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Conner, 1540 E. Raymond St., and Mr. and Mrs, Albert W. Springman, 1229 Hoefgen St., are the parents of the couple. The bride chose Miss Dolores Mayer, maid of honor; Misses Barbara Springman, Margaret Clark and Jean Cox, bridesmaids, and Nancy Ann Dugan, flower. |girl. They were dressed alike in
Marquiset Gown White marquiset with tiered insets of lace and a cathedral train was the bride's choice of a gown. A tiara of seed pearls held her fingertip veil. She carried a prayerbook topped with a white orchid and stephanotis. A breakfast in the Lake Shore Country Club followed the ceremony. A reception was held in the country club in the afternoon, The bride chose an aqua suit and brown accessories for her wedding trip to Hamlin Lake, Ludington, Mich. The couple will live at 1215 N. Arlington Ave, after Sept. 10. The bridegroom is a graduate of Rose Polytechnic Institute and a member of Theta Xi Fraternity.
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